Nice to see another gamebook-ish game surface - this time even beeing an original adventure. Nice, pleasant interface and tunes paired with good graphics. Can't say too much about the story for obvious reasons. :-) Best of luck with the translation - last time this happened, no translation ever surfaced (Das Duell der Piraten).

@TheRyk: This is a science fiction adventure, enlivened with excellent graphics and sounds. Regarding the gameplay, is presented in the form of selectable options (like a book-adventure) and is aimed at providing a great experience with which to feed your imagination, rather than to present a great challenge to the more adventurous, because do not expect to find here an old style classic text adventure with inventories, labyrinthine maps to explore or tricky puzzles to solve , but rather you'll find an interactive story very atmospheric and well set, full of surprises and fantastic situations.

@Jack: I'm glad you like it. I love it too. Rulas is learning fast the secrets of the c64 pixels as you see, and Yogi ... well you know, he extracts magic from the SID ;D Thanks for your kind words to all!

We are working on the English and German versions of MKII. I must say also that this version of the game was made in a hurry, to be available in Retro Encounter 2011, as a preview. So in the near future we will release the physical versions and that will be the final ones. Well, the game is completely finished here as it is, but we will add some things like two new sountracks by Yogi Bear (he and Roland are making it just right now), and we will correct some bugs (if some escaped to me).

@ian Coog: Ops! Yes I forgot to hide the program a little more (I had that in my todo list!) because I had a date to deliver this version. In the physical version I will compile the whole game and it will be harder to read that things ;) Thanks to pointing me to notice that.

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